To stay competitive,
you need laser imagers that can handle general radiology,
CR, and DR. These imagers must deliver superior image quality,
high productivity, and steadfast reliability—plus smooth
networking and integration. With the Kodak DryView 8200 laser
imager, you can realize all of these goals with a single solution.
This flexible, space-saving laser imager delivers superb,
diagnostic-quality images. It has full network connectivity
and offers two film sizes on-line, which makes it ideal for
mid-volume CR and DR, as well as general radiology applications.
Multiple on-line film sizes
- Holds two 125-sheet instant daylight-load cartridges—in
any combination of 14 x 17-in.,
14 x 14-in., or 11 x 14-in. film
- Availability of two film sizes on-line eliminates time
spent locating, loading, and reloading cartridges
- Easily tandems with other DryView laser imagers to meet
specific performance and throughput requirements
Consistent, diagnostic-quality images
- 78-micron laser spot spacing with 325-dpi resolution
- True dry laser imager—laser diode never touches
the film and never wears out
- Continuous-tone images with up to 4,096 gray levels
Integrates with Kodak DirectView CR 800
system
- Automatic routing to correct film drawer—without
operator intervention—maximizes efficiency
- Integrated solution ensures best possible image quality
from point of capture to final output
- Single point of contact for fast, responsive service
Patented Automatic Image Quality Control
- Automatically calibrates the DryView 8200 to maximize
image quality
- Zero operator intervention enhances productivity
- Adjusts contrast and density to meet preset user preferences
- DryView film is system-matched for AIQC—so imagers
recognize film type, size, lot, and number of sheets remaining
PACS Link connectivity
- Standard PACS Link interface allows your facility to establish
basic network printing and take an affordable first step
toward PACS
- Converts image data from legacy modalities to DICOM,
and receives DICOM image data over a network
- Sends image data over a network for softcopy viewing
and archiving
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